The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 16, 1916, Image 3
ANN MIKIMKK
x ' | n I, i
t H*by Slur of FrohniHii Company
<11 MnJeslU' MomUy.
l?u MunlorK. IH tit* slar of "OupttiJn !
^ ,?r ilu? .Muring/? Kw*?
|v-s filtii vrrsl.m of < My<|?. Kit<h'K
lillaiJt . oiur.ly, Is one of i li*> iuo?!t
U0MU.lt in tOe <li llll)>lM<?
L|J|t?|1| j.ujtl In rMlrulounly yoiii)(|
r,i?M si i' t.? I'laro. Flv*? ye? is a#o,
c ffiiislitM I Iht st utile* at a lioaMInu
inivi in l'Ullttih'lliljIjt. lt<?u rUiUtf
liiH il h at rlio Mm's rc<jut?s|,
ANN Ml M
IN A SCENE
CAPTAIN Jl
V essaNA^
insist ihI It wasn't a linislihig
KHtl. jn-t ii plain ovorytlay boa rid lit#
sch?K*l.
ht .June of that year, any Ideas she
may haVe had rewarding a *ta?e career
were nv >m1 cortalul) nebulous, itut
the following Hoptoad >cr found her
starling In "Tlu- rail of the North"
In Now- York, a hastily arrauyed and
produced offering of llen?.\ It. Hauls.'
Vlhlor the Harris haulier. tja* III I lo
lady nmH'tttvd from time to time In
such short*, lived things as "The Nohle
Spaniard." ?
Two years uu?'? Charles P.mhmau of
fered het; a contrail which she ac
cepted 'and she is still with him on
ilu? stage. Her tirst Kt'olunnn play
was -The beautiful Adventure," a
translation from (lie French in \yhleh
she scored heavily. Then > I ??? ap|>ear
ed in "A iVlchruied Case." After an
other *u<ve*sful rim. she created the
role of the hrldo in %iK\cuse Me,"
Miss M unlock'* aye miiv l?c left to
tin* mioses of anyone who cares t < ? |
paws ?Ue. time tiiat way.
"You wouldn't hello ye nie if I told,
you," she sahh "And besides, I don't
see what difference it makes to the
people who see nV^."
Hut siio Is the yomufesi star, "the
hahy Star" of l-'rohman's acureirat ion
and the most youthful he ever had.
Her theory and recipe for duecess is
"work." In "< 'n plain .links of the
llorse Marines." she plays the part
of Mine. Trcntoni. the prima donna.
Ulehard (', Travel's plays opposite her
In the title rohh
At the Majestic Monday, June 1 !?.-?
adv.
The new St. Oavld's Kpiscopal
ehurch at Cheraw was dedicated last
week. The new editlee takes the place
of the <>Id church which has heen in
use more than 1<K? years.
The Tri-State Water and Unlit As
sociation will meet at the Isle of l'alms
June 21.
FOR SALE
r -;r ?. p o .r . _ . ?; 'ft'.' '
50 TONS NITRATE SODA
Lowest Cash Prices Delivered from
Warehouse in Rear of Store
BARUCH -NETTLES COMPANY
Seaboard Air Line Railway
"The Progressive Railway of The South."
I he New Line to Charleston
$3.25 From McBEE and Return $3.25
Correspondingly low rates from vif^fous other points.
For regular trains June 20, 1916, limited to reach orig
nal starting point priori*) midnight June 22nd. Visit Isle
>f Palms, the Finest Resort on the Coast. Call on nearest
leaboard Agent for full information.
f. S. Etchberger, ,T. P. A., C. W. Small, D. P. A.,
Columbia, S. C. Savannah. Ga.
? i
Our Soda, Our Service
hone 30 BOTH GOOD Phone 30
Rich, pure products, cleanly put together, nicely served.
ICE CREAM
Wade from tested dairy products in a sanitary f y
V. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE
I) 1: L I V E ry' most satis f a c T ok \
the BAILEY-LEBBY company
STATE DISTRIBUTORS
CELEBRATED G. & J. TIRES AND TUBES
Manufactured by U. S. TIRE CO.
VEEDOL OILS AND GREASE
A FULL LINE OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SfcKHU SLY HI NT IN WHKCK.
Auto Turn* Turtle; Occupants I'iiiiumI ;
I iulcroratti Car,
l.aiieast?M\ .lane IK ? Am automobile ;
parly front I >arllm:toti, ?onslstlnj;, It
is >;ji i? l . of Mi\ Wilson and hor two'
sons, hai' an t>\eoetUiu:ly narrow is- 1
capo frrt|n death this ufti^iuHin at a i
I h >1 1 1 1 in iliv read about two mite* thlx
shlt> ? ?f the town of Kershaw, w'hcii I
their machine vu<hlOpt> turned t iirt !?? ?
ami pit *?!???? t the pativ with vloloiiee '
to I lit1 slilv of lilt* X'iMOl, wJu'lV ihe.V'
were | >1 li i mm 1 U'lu iilh the wrecked ear.
MoiiiIhiiv .of ihr rouaty rhatngnng and
others worklm; nearby the Kivno of
the a? . tpilekly r??>s|M hh |t*<l to the
? ?all for h?>l|? him I with their assistants
I he member.* of the party wOre soon
got ten from hene;.th llm wivrkauc ami
carried In another ear to Kershaw,
where their Injuries wen- attended to
by physician* of that place, together
with the assistance of I ?rf IVnnelt, of
Uoek Mill ami In. It i I'.i'own, of this
pla?e, who were sent for, II was
found that Mi-. Wilson Is seriously
Injnivtl from ihe woiuht of the heavy
i'Hi' fa llli ^ on In r I m n ) \ A uiesstme
i from Kershaw laic iliis afternoon
was to the etl'et i i hat her recovery was
despaired of. ller two vms were hurt
hut ver.\ I i 1 1 le. A nnin from this
plaee who saw the aeehlellt Is of I lie
opinion that the ear plunged llftcen
?feel hi tin- air ami turned several
somersaults before burying its oecit
pants beneath ilie machine on the road
sith' ami that the escape * ?f the party
from us tleath was almost
miraculous.
< KI NKY H)K FALL AM) WINTKR.
Obtaining Stocky Plants, Preparation
of Soil ami Transplanting.
Clcmsou College. S. V\. .hint' II. ?
By this limekiln* plants should be
from four to six Inches tall. In order
to make them more stocky two Inches
of the t?>i/ should he sheared. The
celery plants will he ready for trans
planting from tin* tirs_t to the twenti
eth of August. Select a very rich
piece of land preferably a sandy loam
soil. and prepare in tin* same way a?
for planting corn in tin* water furrow,
the rows being ^i\ <"????! apart. Apply
011 8-4-2 commercial fertilizer at th?
rati' of sou )M>uiids per a ere. Mix
thoroughly with the plow ahd then list
with two furrows,' This will form
a slight ridge within the water fur
row. This ridge is then smoothed off
with a rake, and the plants set eight
inches apart in the row. About- opt^.
thirtl of the leaf surface should l?e
removed before setting tiie plants. The
t rausphintiug is done in the same as
t ransplant ing cabbage or teiuato plants.
Cultivate eleaii throughout the sum
nier. Celery may follow any spring
erop such as onions. irish potatoes,
beans or any other erop that* will
mature l?y the middle *?f July. In
structions for blanching will be given
later.
The tirst straight ehaingang sentence
ever imposed upon a man eonvieted
of selling liquor in Charleston, was
fixed ,011 Fridaj. when .fudge' It. W.
Memminger sentenced Antoni Kosa to
serve one month on the chalngaifg or
in the penitentiary and pay a fine of
$1<H>. T. \V. Mappus and S. lVSehad
aressi were also given chaingang sen
tences following their conviction of
selling liquor.
i;OI)(,E DIRECTORY.
Antioch Lodge No. 208. A. F. M.;
meets 011 Thursday night., on or before
each full moon. L. H. White. W. M. ;
W. It. Davis. S. W. ; 1). C. Trapp. J.
W. : I j. A. Shiver, secretary.
Junior O. V. A. M.. JUcliard Kirk
land Council No. loO. meets on Tues
day nights, 011 <ir Iwjfere each full
1110011. J. K. Campbell. C. ; C. W. Shi
ver. Kecording Secretary.
State Campaign Opens .Monday.
Spartanburg. Tuesday, June 20.
< Jreenville, Wednesday. June 21.
Pickens, Thursday. June 22nd.
Walhalla, Friday. June 23.
Anderson. Saturday, June 1M.
(ireemvood. Tuesday. June 27.
Abbeville. Wednesday, June 2*.
McCormick. Thursday, Jure 20.
Laurens. Friday. June :ju.
Xewberry, Saturday. July 1.
Columbia, Tuesda;:. July M.
Lexington. Wednesday. July o.
Saluda. Thursday, July 0.
Edgefield, Friday, Jui.v 7.
Aiken. Saturday, July s.
Barnwell, Tuesday, July 18.
Hampton, Wednesday, July 10.
Beaufort. Thursday, July 20.
Ridgeland. Friday. July 21.
Waltcrboro. Saturday, July 22
Charleston, Tuesday. July 2o.
St. fieorge, Wednesday July 20.
Bamberg, Thursday. July 27.
Orangeburg. Friday. July Oft.
St. Matthews, Saturday, July 20
Sumter, Tuesday. August 1.
Manning. Wednesday, August 2.
Moncks Corner, ^Phuj-sday, ?Augus*
Georgetown. Friday, August 4.
Kingstree, Saturday. August. C.
Florence, Tuesday, August 8.
"Marlon, Wednesday, August 0
Conway, Thursday, August 10.
Dillon, Friday, August 11.
Darlington, Saturday, August 12.
Bishopville. Tuesday, 1 August 1.r?
Bennettsville. Wednesday, August 16.
Chesterfield, Thursday, August 17.
Cliindfn, Friday, AttgtHt It.
Lancaster. Saturday, August 10.
Union, Tuesday, August 22
(taffney. Wednesday, August 2.' 5.
York, Thursday. August 21.
Chester, Friday. August 251
Winnshoro. Saturday, August 20
1 "??? 1
Democratic Primiafy Enroll
ment Notice.
The books of enrollment for voting
in tile Democratic Primary Elections
will lie <?pened by the Secretary of
each Club on or before the flint Tim-S
day In June, 1016, at the residence of
each .Secretary of each club, as given
below, or at such place as may t>e de
signated by the enrollment committee.
The books shall remain open until LUe
fourth Tuesday In Jtny, which is the
last day of enrollment. Each appli
c?nt fin* en roll men t shall, in j>ersout
write upon the>club roll his full name
and immediate thereafter hi* age,
occupation, and postoflic^ address, and
if in a efty or town shall write the
name of the streft a?d the number of
tfio house In wltloTi Vie iv* Mrs, if suob
designations exist In said olty or town.
If i lu> name be illegible tho secretary
>h:ill \\ r i ? * ? tho ii.inie heueath the fcUf
ihu mv of the applicant. If the upiilj
; cant cannot write ho may uinku Ills
mark upon | lu? roll, which .shall he wit
noshed iiy tlio Sin-rotary, or other per
? so;i having the oustody of tin* roll, anil
the secretary ^tuill till In the other re
? 1 1 1 lit 'inn 1 1 s, The enrollment Commit
j tin> shall ? > ti i > i > ( v 1 1' the Secretary ? ?t*
the Cluh. the Count, \ Committeeman
from each club, ami the President of
1 onrh Cluti. If the president of tho
t ' l n I ? shall bo tin* County Committee'
man. In any oluh, thou tho Vice pres
ident of the olub shall a? t on tho en
rollment Committee.
Tho boundaries of each club shall
Include that territory nearer to the vot
ing place of such eluh than t?> the vol*
in? place of any other cluh. in the
City of Onmrlpn. ntt re-jutoiutf VuTltlod
t?? enroll on a I >eiuooratle Club shall
be permit tod 10 enroll on tlio Pino
1 Crook Cluh, whh-h (tolling place Is in
ih*' City limits, provided the said par
tus live nearer said l'lno Crook pollt
in? place than to tho Camden '-'pent
House, i lie polling place <>f the Camden
i.Mtih.
Tlit? Applicants tor enrollment shall
ir ji years of age, or shall become no
before the succeed! in* general election,
lie shall be a citizen the I'nlteU
Slates ami of this State, iintl shall
have resided la this Stale two years.
! ami in this County six mouths prior
St.. t he succeeding general election, and
iu the ciub District <U> days prior to
i lit . Hist primary. Attention Is partic
ularly called to the fact that the State
law requires each party enrolling to
write his name In full, with his a^e,
; occupation aiul whirls. This must
| l?e done in every iiistifnce aud must he
j done In person by the applicant.
In this County the registration
; books arrived too late from the state
! Committee in some instances to be op
rned on the day designated, but these
1 book* were sent out to the d liferent
j clubs by the County Chairman, at the
j earliest' 'possible moment.
The following are the names of the
Clubs, with the voting plaeo of each,
i which voting place Is to be used to
calculate the distance of the voters res
idence and to determine the club to
which lie, shall properly belong. The
named of the Secretaries are given,
with the names of the Presidents, Vice
presidents and County-Commit teemen,
so far as' reported to the County Com
I in it tee: ' ...
1 Abney, 1). M. Kirkley s Store- ^ .
!l{ out en, secretary; 1>. M. Kirkley,
'president; W. C. Candy, vice prcsl
t dent ; 1>. M. Kirkley. county . commit;
! teeinan.
i Antioeh. Guinberry School House
!H. C. MeLendon, sec; J. G. Baker,
; pres. and Co. ex. com. No vice presi
dent reported.
Heaver Dam, Old Hard Shell Bap
t i-.( Clmrch ? K. A. Jackson. sec. ; J.
A. ltabon. pro*. ; J. T, Jackson, v-pres. ;
.1. M. Smith, C<>. ex. com.
Belk llill. Trappy Mill? II. ^ ?
Barnes, see.; C. W. Shiver, pres. a,nd
Co. ex. com. ; No vice president re
ported.
Bethune, Town Hall ? L. W. West,,
sec. ; N. A. Hetliune. pres. ; S. T. Gard
ner, v-pres. ; D. T. Yarborough, Co. ex.
com. ,
Beulah, Cleveland School House ?
R. A. Bruce, sec. ; E. A. Brown, pres. ;
.J. W. B. Dixon, ex. com. No vice
president reported.
Blanev, Postofllce? S. ' E. Ro?s, sec.;
J. T. Ross, pres. ; W. D. Origshy, vice
pres. ; G. E. llins<>n. C.o. ex. com.
Buffalo, Lockhart and Kershaw
Cross Roads ? M. A. Shaw. see. : J. M.
Sowell. pres.; W. P. Sowell, Co. ex.
com. No vice pres. reported.
Camden. Opera House ? C. \\ . Lireh
more, see. : T. J. Kirkland, pre**. , L.
T. Mills, v-pres, ; T. J. Kirkland, Co.
ex. com. ^
Cantey I-Iill. Creeds Store? C. E.
Watts, see.; J. E. Creed, pres. and
Co. ex. com. No v-pres reported.
Cassatt, S. A. L. Depot? D. I.
Blackinoh, see.; H. P. Davis, pres.,
Jas. Stokes, Co. ex. com. No v-pres.
rejiortcd. , ,
DeKalh. I?v. Depot ? S. C. I ruosoei,
sec.; J. F. Clarke. ]?res. ; J. J. Owens,
v-pres. ; L. B. Ogburn. Co. ex. com.
Doby's Mill, Campbell's Store? -J. M.
Porter, sec. and Co. ex. com. ; M. I>.
Kelley, pres. No v-pres. reported.
Enterprise. Enterprise School House
? J. B. McCoy, sec. ; C. B. Spradley,
pres.; J. L. Myers, C??. ex. com. No
v-pres. reported. t
Granny's Quarter, 1. B. CI y burns
Gin House? L. R. Clyhurn. sec. ; T, B.
Clyburn, pres. ; L. R. Clyburn, Co. ex.
com. No v-pres. reported.
Harmony, Harmony Church A. l,.
Simpson, sec.; T. M. Mattox. pres. ; A.
T. Simpson, Co. ex. com. No v-pres.
reported.
Hermitage, Office Hermitage Cotton
Mills ? W. T. Hasfv, sec.; W. A. An
derson, pres. and Co. ex. com. No
v-pres. reported. , ^ ..
Kershaw, (Hanging Rock) c<'un^,1
Room? J. S. Truesdel. sec. ; B. N.
Jones, pres.; E. I>. Blakepey, Co. ex.
com. No v-pres. rei*>rted.
Liberty. Hflll. post office? L. P.
Thompson, see. ; R. C. Pre*- ?
F. B. Floyd, v-pres ; G- R- Clements,
Co. ex. com. , , , _
Lockhart, Lockhart School House?
Jj, J. Jordan, see.; ^ ? Estes, pres.,
T. J. Ilorton. v-pres. No, Co. ex. com.
"ESS* S. A. I. I.ol?t-W. J*
dell see ; James Team, pres. ; W. L.>
Jon^pres. ; L. 1. Gulon. Co. extern
Ned's Creek. Neds Creek ^fhool
House? T. NV. Bowers, ,ec ; J. I. Bow
ers, pres. No v-pres. and no is*. ex.
com. reported.
^mkland, Oakland ><*>ooJ Houfre-rJ.
If Watklns. seo. : R. B. Fields, pres.,
P. B. Fields, Co. ex. com. No v-pres.
"StoTcrcok.! Ml"'- omcc "?n>P'?In
Cotton Mill ? I. E Robinson, .sec. ; J.
L? Williams, pres.; J. D., McCaskill,
Co ex com. No v pres. reporte<I.
Pine Tree. Beaver Dam School House
? L. C. Faulkner, s^. ; J. K, Brannon,
pros. ; TV. U St ke?, Co. ex. com. ^o
i
Wont See ? W. !>? Its ley, pres. ; J. E.
j- Mvmn. Co. CX.
^Roland. Mill? S
see,; W. E. Wetit, Piw.; V. >-Qr West,
?.nDr-'-r.
com. i'-r
??r~
"k. - - 'K4 i#. r*
Saiuly Hrovo, Suiuly (Irovo ('l)im'h
Anion l^v^ov; soi'.; W. If. Iblcliff)
|?rt\s, ami Co, ox. com. No v pro*. ro
poj to?l.
Shuoti'ock, Shu in roe K School llouao.
1. .1. I taker* mv, ; I. b\ Maker, \?r* ?*. ;
H T J.jHison, Co. ox. com, No vloo.j
pjvs. I'ftolMwl,
Sha\ lur'* lllll, Sliuylor's 11111 School
lloux1 \V. ,|. I irakofottl, see,; |{. U
Siuyi'l, |?r?vi. ; 1.. I,. Youutr, l.\>. ox.
No \ pft*H.
Shoparil. I{ It Klllotls (Jlu lloUsC
\V. 11. Hull, MV.i It. It. tSllloH. ptvx
ainl * *? ? ?'\ ri>m No \ -pros. reported.
Slink I oil, Stooktoli School IlitllKO J.
C, tlmtiolirlcs. see. ; C. \V. Amnions,
pres.; It. M. I Vuivo, Co. ox, coin. No
\ pro.'. r?'poviovl.
Sl?'Mol>?,ir<> : l.yh"? s\ Ma^lll's SI ore
<1. 1'. I liuimoml. siM1.: W. T. HilUnrtl,
pr? <. ; .1 i i, Castou,. Co. ox. com. No
j pros. ro|Miii?'tl.
Swift Croofc. PoyKla's Mill- ,1. Q.
(okIwIii, soc. : It. II. lioyKlu, pro;. and
Co, ox. o?Aii. \o \ pros. ro|Kirtotls
rhroo C's, Throo C's School lloiiso -
,1. Hohl. MukUI. >ce. ; W. .1 Yonnj,:,
pros, a n? I Co. ??\ ouiu. ; .1, S. ltmtlehl,
\ pros,
Twenty Crook, ,1. I,.. 1 1 Illsoii's Slow
Maiuilo Hahoh. -co. : Ino Rah* n, h .
pro-. : \Y. I*. Kolly> Co. c\. ooiu. No
\ pros. report o.l.
Wo>l\ ill?>, U. 1.. 1 toll's Sloro ? \V. ? '
Thomas. m*o. : ,1. C. lllllon, pros, a 1 1? 1
Co. o\. ohiii. No \ pros, reported.
I.. A. \VI TTKOWSlvY.
Chairman F.xoeutlvo Committee.
i /A i iu:nk t. UUiiij
Sorivmry K\?vutlvo (VuuuUtov.
CaimHw, s. <\, .Ium> T>, JHIU.
W* WI3?M ? C. . 'WN
A NO MAHC t T CC^Tt? P i. A i N
we ?f t. tvfc X C&WITI' '?NOMf'Tl-Y
H INf OK t^ /N'
ft .HP ID v
TRANS r
OK l?| tt
THE MEATS YOU ORDER
FROM THIS MARKET
jiitIn tluio, Thai'* in our I'a
vot1, i?ih| jtHir
I ??? a tomlor, well HuyovcU \i|ooo of
nu'al- 'That's auuilicr iliinu in our
favor. You luivo iv<v|vr?| liouost
\\i>1n)il ami rou Menus trouliucul
and you'll i'*? (M'dci'. Thai'* llio wa.v
nvo'vo hulhltMl up mi* h an oxtvllout
luisittosi.
CASH CENTRAL MARKET
\V. i\ I'rop.
IMiuno No. I Camden, S. C,
~Jeel Stupid 2
Ihis'll
Brigh ten ~wu! "
You can get your Chero-Cola
4 'In a Bottle-Through a Straw"
at Soda Fountains and other
Refreshment Stands.
Everybody knows it
by its name
"Ak
That's
Best "
DRfNfC
5'
HENDR1X
HOUSE AND LOT
on LaFayette Avenue
House has 5 rooms.
. .i.. ?
Good condition. -
Two room Servant House.
54x250 Feet. Price $1,800
Terms Easy.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTS. CAMDEN, S. C.
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